Interactive Listening

By Peter Carney & Brian Felix

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Interactive ListeningFrom cavemen to Beethoven to Coldplay, explore music in the first truly interactive e-textbook of its kind. Interactive Listening is a multimedia expedition through the history, science, and diverse languages of music. Every page uses audio, video, 3D instruments, tablet drawing exercises, or instant listening tests to actively engage learners. With over 120 built in music examples, listen to Tibetan monks, a Dixieland parade, or a Dubstep DJ while you cross 35,000 years of music with sounds from every continent and each chair in the orchestra.Why has music been written in caves, ships, and cathedrals in every corner of the human odyssey? Interactive Listening was designed by two music professors to test your ears, eyes, and mind, in an experiential search for the truth about what music really is.

Reviews

Can’t open this e-book

4

By Dinabbbb

Hi!
I purchased this e-book last year and used it for my classes. For some reason now it wouldn’t open. When I click on “read” it tells me to download the iTunes (and I already have them). I just re-installed iTunes but still no luck. I also don’t see the donwload symbol in the library, although I still see the name of the e-book there. What should I do to open it?
Thanks!
Dina Bodaubay

Phenomenal Music Education

5

By Teach4School

This book changes music education. My students are paying attention

Seems amazing, but....

1

By Anniedeemarie3

It keeps closing on me! I restarted my iPad, but that didn't help. I'll go a few pages and then it just disappears from my screen. I would love to be refunded or for the seller to contact me with a solution. I am really interested in the book.

Outstanding resource for school & home

5

By MusicEdTech

This iBook is really an outstanding work. If you have a middle school through college course in music appreciation or history or even reference for ensembles, this is an outstanding resource. It's thorough, beautifully conceived and executed and interactive. Your students will love using this iBook. Have a class set of iPads? Get this on every one. Check this out closely. Great iBook.

Great introduction to music

5

By Teacher4Music

Very interesting and unique way to think about music. Tons of music included, and videos.

director

5

By shipsax

very fine text, engages students, fosters collaborative work in classroom which promotes peace and quiet. (a rare thing). students like the technological aspects, and creative feedback. I especially like that it emails me their test scores, directly. so much less paperwork !

Music APPRECIATION

5

By Malecki@SXU

I've used the hard copy of this book in my collegiate Intro to Music classes (it would work just as well for high school), and it was a night and day difference from some of the old warhorse music appreciation books. With this new interactive iBook especially, it grabs students with a professional and catchy format, but also encourages critical thinking and creativity FAR more than anything else I've used. Prof. Carney is a master educator and great musician who thinks outside the box! Thank you for this new interactive format, I can't wait to use it in the fall!
Dr. Jeff Malecki
Director of Bands & Orchestra
Saint Xavier University
Chicago, IL

MrMontysfriend

5

By Montyfriend

This was a very fun and engaging way to learn about music.

Very Helpful

5

By Florida Band Man

Thanks for this new approach. Very helpful tool for use in the classroom.

More by Peter Carney & Brian Felix

Peter Carney & Brian Felix From cavemen to Beethoven to Coldplay, explore music in the first truly interactive e-textbook of its kind. Interactive Listening is a multimedia expedition through the history, science, and diverse languages of music. Every page uses audio, video, 3D instruments, tablet drawing exercises, or instant listening tests to actively engage learners. With over 120 built in music examples, listen to Tibetan monks, a Dixieland parade, or a Dubstep DJ while you cross 35,000 years of music with sounds from every continent and each chair in the orchestra.Why has music been written in caves, ships, and cathedrals in every corner of the human odyssey? Interactive Listening was designed by two music professors to test your ears, eyes, and mind, in an experiential search for the truth about what music really is.

Listen like Beethoven. Question like Miles. Learn like the Beatles. Hear yourself.